Li Auto has officially announced its self-developed chip, M100, which will debut in the all-new Li L9 Livis model. M100 is claimed to be the first end-side inference chip based on a dataflow architecture. Manufactured using a 5nm automotive-grade process, it delivers up to 1280 TOPS of single-chip computing power, earning the title of "the world's most powerful compute." Leveraging a dynamic dataflow architecture to break through the efficiency bottlenecks of traditional GPUs, and paired with a synchronized model-and-chip development approach, the chip achieves a 40% reduction in end-to-end latency. The vehicle's response speed is said to be twice as fast as that of a human.